Truth Decay: Defending Christianity Against the Challenges of Postmodernism
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In recent years, the notion of truth as an absolute, objective, and universal standard has suffered a devastating decline. Once considered a beacon to strive for, truth has been reduced to a relative concept, inextricably linked to cultural, psychological, racial, and gender-based perspectives. This postmodern worldview asserts that truth is merely a product of our own creation. But what catalysts have contributed to this erosion of truth? Why do people so readily accept this watered-down concept? And how does it diverge from a Christian understanding of truth?
While postmodernism does contain some valid insights, Douglas Groothuis argues that its fundamental principles are intellectually flawed and fundamentally at odds with Christian beliefs. In this engaging and well-reasoned presentation, Groothuis skillfully exposes the assault on truth and offers a robust defense of biblical and logical truth in the critical areas of theology, apologetics, ethics, and the arts. A 2001 Christianity Today Award of Merit winner.
Maintained by The Apologist Project.
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